arisingfrom
Arisingfrom is presented in normal prose as the two-word phrase arising from, which functions to indicate origin, cause, or source of a consequence. In everyday and formal English, it introduces a description of what gives rise to something else. It is commonly used in legal, policy, academic, and professional writing to connect outcomes with their underlying factors. For example: “liabilities arising from a breach,” or “claims arising from the contract.”
Etymology and grammar: arise is a verb meaning to come into being or to get up, with
Usage notes: there is a closely related construction arising out of, which can be broader in scope
Digital and data contexts: as a concatenated token, arisingfrom often appears as an identifier, variable name,
See also: arise, arising, arising out of, causation, origin, source.